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Brewers, Immigrants and St. Louis: The Ellis-Mosblech Family History
Ken Zimmerman
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Brewers, Immigrants and St. Louis: The Ellis-Mosblech Family History - Zimmerman, Ken, Jr.
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Synopsis "Brewers, Immigrants and St. Louis: The Ellis-Mosblech Family History"
In 1938, a North St. Louis resident named Gilbert Ellis married a South St. Louis resident named Alvina Mosblech uniting two families. For the next 50 plus years, they would live and love while overseeing the birth of a large family. Written by their grandson, this genealogy traces the family back to the mid-1800s in Germany and answers several questions. Who was Caroline Johannpeter and how did she end up managing a St. Louis factory in 1919? Why did Gustave Mosblech leave Wuppertal in Germany to come to St. Louis in 1881? Why Alvina's father did not want her to marry Gilbert and it's affect on their relationship? The family history is deeply intertwined with St. Louis, MO, the city both families called home.
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